The second quarter saw dividend payouts hit a record, a good sign for investors who have relied on income-producing stocks during this year’s slowdown, reports an article in The Wall…
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Ackman: Inflation Is The Biggest Problem
In an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box, billionaire investor Bill Ackerman said the Fed’s actions to curb inflation have not been effective and that inflation remains the economy’s biggest problem.…
Berkshire Pounces on Dip To Buy Equities
Legendary investor Warren Buffett and his company Berkshire Hathaway are taking the age-old advice to “buy the dip,” reports an article in Bloomberg. In the second quarter of this year…
Show Us Your Portfolio: Phil Huber
In our latest episode of Show Us Your Portfolio we speak to Savant Wealth CIO Phil Huber. We discuss Phil’s approach to building his personal portfolio and the core principles…
There’s Nothing Wrong With Value
The underperformance of value funds has been a hotly debated topic over the last decade. But a statistic may have distorted that narrative, according to an interview in Institutional Investor…
4 Beloved Tech Stocks
Among the list of top 10 U.S. stocks from CityWireUSA’s Fix the Future are 4 tech stocks that are beloved by some of the world’s top fund managers. Though they’ve…
Index Inclusion Effect Not Cause For Concern
On a late Friday afternoon in June 2018, the S&P Index Committee announced it was adding Fleetcor Technologies to the S&P 500. On Monday, Fleetcor jumped 6.45% even as the…
The 60/40 Portfolio: Is It Dead?
In the past, the 60% stocks and 40% bonds portfolio strategy was an easy-to-maintain winning approach that offered good returns alongside solid protection during market turmoil. But in today’s environment…
Is The 60/40 Strategy Is Set For A Comeback?
2022 was the worst first half for the 60/40 portfolio strategy since 1988, but the approach is poised for a comeback, according to a Morgan Stanley senior strategist who is…
Why You Should Buy Junk Bonds Now
Junk bonds—high-yield debt from riskier companies that are rated below BB by Standard & Poor’s—could provide a solid source of dividend yield and capital appreciation, and investors should consider holding…